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The article discusses the criticism of the Labour government for making cuts to welfare benefits for disabled people, while not enforcing stricter tax laws on non-doms (UK residents whose permanent home is abroad) and big corporations. Readers argue that the Labour leadership is more interested in catering to the rich, and question if the cuts to welfare benefits for the disabled are coincidentally timed with the introduction of the 'assisted dying' bill.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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